Use with a Fall Protection System
- Safety instructions for use in a raised working position. Read all the safety and general instructions. Failure to comply with advice and instructions can result in serious injuries.
- Read all safety and general instructions for the fall protection system (22) and the fall arrest system. Failure to comply with advice and instructions can result in serious injuries.
- Always use a fall protection system when working at heights of 1.1 m and above.
- Only secure the tool to fixed, stable attachment points (e.g. scaffolding struts). Unsecured objects such as ladders, toolboxes, etc. cannot prevent falling. The load capacity of the attachment point must be equal to or higher than the load capacity of the attachment area for the fall protection system on the power tool.
Load capacity of the attachment area for the fall protection system on the power toolA) | 6 kg (13.2 lbs) |
Maximum length of fall protection system | 1.1 m (3.6 ft) |
- A)
This includes the power tool including all attachments and accessories.
Fitting the Fall Protection System (see figure B)
To use the fall protection system, secure the fall protection system (22) to the attachment area for the fall protection system on the power tool (21). For fall protection systems with a loop, wrap around the attachment area as shown in the figure B. Pull the loop and ensure that the loop is not twisted in itself.
Instructions for use
- The fall arrest system is intended for use by qualified and skilled individuals.
- Only secure the fall protection system by the provided attachment area of the fall protection system on the power tool.
- Do not use any other parts of the power tool to secure the fall protection system and do not modify the power tool in order to create attachment areas.
- Only use fall protection systems with an equal or higher load capacity than the above-listed load capacity of the attachment area of the fall protection system on the power tool.
- Only use fall protection systems with a looped end or carabiners.
- Preferably use a fall protection system with shock absorption.
- Only use fall protection systems according to ANSI ISEA 121:2018. Do not use any ropes, lines, steel ropes or cables as fall protection systems.
- Before starting work in a raised position, ensure that the fall protection system is properly attached at both ends.
- Do not use the fall protection system in any way that restricts the protective covers, switches and locking mechanisms in their regular functioning.
- Do not use more than one tool per fall protection system.
- Use the fall arrest system such that the power tool does not move away from the user when it falls down. Falling power tools swing into the fall arrest system. This can lead to injury or a loss of balance.
- Do not extend shock-absorbing fall protection systems during use. Only use fall protection systems in an unextended state.
- Do not use the fall protection system to lift the power tool or to pull it up.
- Do not use the fall protection system to secure persons.
- Do not replace accessories in a raised working position.
- Only use accessories that are intended for working in a raised position and which are specified in these operating instructions.
- Keep the fall protection system away from high-voltage areas or electricity cables. Otherwise, there is a risk of an electric shock.
- Do not modify the attachment area of the fall protection system on the power tool and do not use it in any other way than that described in these operating instructions.
- Do not use the fall arrest system in the vicinity of moving parts. The fall protection system could become caught, which may lead to crushing.
- Keep the fall protection system away from sharp edges, cutting edges, chips, sparks and other elements that may cause damage.
- Avoid becoming entangled in the fall protection system.
- Do not carry the power tool by the fall protection system or the attachment area of the fall protection system.
- Only switch the power tool from one hand to the other when you are on a secure footing.
- Do not attempt to catch a falling power tool.
- Inspect the attachment area of the fall protection system and the fall protection system before every use and after the power tool has fallen to ensure that it is working properly. Do not use the power tool or the fall protection system in the event of damage (cracks, damage to the seams, etc.) or if it is not working properly. Damage to the attachment area of the fall protection system includes, among other damage, stress whitening on plastic parts, cracks, breaks and deformation.
- If the power tool has fallen from height into the fall arrest system, it must be labelled and taken out of active operation.
- If you use a fall protection system with a triggering indicator and the triggering indicator is visible, this is also no longer operational.